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My Tooth is Wobbly! What Happens when the Tooth Fairy Comes?
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My Tooth is Wobbly! What Happens when the Tooth Fairy Comes?
Current price: $7.99
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My Tooth is Wobbly! What Happens when the Tooth Fairy Comes?
Current price: $7.99
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This tale for young children details the magic and fantasy of the Tooth Fairy and how they look after each and every child's tooth. It shows some of the magical uses for fallen-out teeth and encourages each and every child to look after their teeth.
The book is aimed to ease the worry and stress that children go through when they start to have wobbly teeth and provide a fun aspect to the experience. It also tries to encourage brushing to maintain healthy teeth for the rest of their lives. Also included in the book are fables about the Tooth Fairy possibly leaving money in exchange for a child's tooth so it will put this aspect of the experience directly into the child's mind.
The book is designed to be a very easy and warming read and to make any child feel happy at the end of the experience and understand some of the incredible uses that the Tooth Fairy has for teeth and it is nothing to worry about and is just part of everyday life, especially as a child grows older.
The book is aimed to ease the worry and stress that children go through when they start to have wobbly teeth and provide a fun aspect to the experience. It also tries to encourage brushing to maintain healthy teeth for the rest of their lives. Also included in the book are fables about the Tooth Fairy possibly leaving money in exchange for a child's tooth so it will put this aspect of the experience directly into the child's mind.
The book is designed to be a very easy and warming read and to make any child feel happy at the end of the experience and understand some of the incredible uses that the Tooth Fairy has for teeth and it is nothing to worry about and is just part of everyday life, especially as a child grows older.